Mystik Pathways began with the hope of its founder. Inspired by her years of spiritual exploration, Mary Winters seeks to contribute towards the access, understanding and growth of alternative pathways to health and well-being. Established as a holistic atelier, Mystik Pathways offers healing sessions, training and specialty items which embrace a comprehensive approach towards a life in balance.

 

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A Holistic Atelier

 

 What's in a name?

At its most general, a Holistic approach emphasizes  that a thing is not defined solely by its parts and that those parts are directly interconnected and interdependent to the whole. One example of the concept is employed within the medical community. In modern medicine, the word is characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the physical symptoms of a disease1.

Purely clinical perspectives can only go so far. A better understanding emerges if we include the full range of human experience. A holistic viewpoint acknowledges that the various aspects of our lives, including the mental; physical and spiritual components, directly and intimately influence each other.

Atelier is a French word for "workshop”. In the English language, the word has been used as a name for a workshop of fine arts, where an instructor, a number students and associates worked together towards a common goal. In such places, skilled artists tapped their creative energies for the enrichment of our lives.

As a holistic atelier, Mystik Pathways promotes the uniting of mind, body and spirit for the sake of complete well-being. We invite you to explore the unique services, training and products as well as the oppurtunity to share your own insights and experiences. Though each of us travels a distinct journey through life, all of us can achieve happiness. With clarity, compassion and commitment, we seek to help in realizing that destination.

 

1 - Holistic: In terms of modern medicine; defined by Oxford Dictionaries.


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Origin  ~ Herb: The word herb is derived from the old French erbe and, from its first appearance in English in the late 13th century, meant both a plant without a woody stem and a plant of particular medicinal or culinary value. The “h” first appeared in the 15th century but wasn’t voiced until the 19th century, which is why some folks still say 'erb'.